Compatibility Standards
30’
30’
Property Line
10’
As a means to provide flexibility for development in the plan areas the application of compatibility standards between the different land uses is desired. These compatibility standards identify a the introduction of screening and buffering elements that improve transition between districts when not separated by R.O.W. or greenway.
Proximity Slope
Open Space Buffer
Townhouse
Supporting Commercial
Neighborhood Flex Active Multi-family Neighborhood Center Retail/Office Flex Supporting Commercial
District Type
-
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Retail/Office Flex
No
-
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Neighborhood Center
No
No
-
No
No
Yes
Active Multi-family
Yes
Yes
No
-
No
Yes
Neighborhood Flex
Yes
Yes
No
No
-
No
Townhouse
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
-
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City of Temple
30’ Building Height
This is accomplished with a compatibility matrix, which identifies the need for compatibility measures between sub-districts.
35 degree step back
Residential Property
New Building
A residential proximity slope is intended to soften the transition between multi-storied structures and those of shorter heights. The proximity slope shall start at adjacent property building setback where a 30’ height at that point, but the building is stepped back at a 35 degree slope.
PROGRESS SET